Super League newcomers York Knights have made their first signing since promotion was confirmed last week.

Former St Helens, Castleford Tigers and Hull KR half-back Danny Richardson has agreed a deal for next season after initially joining York in August on loan from Hull KR.

The 28-year old goal kicking play-maker featured four times in Super League for the Robins this year and also had spells on loan at Huddersfield Giants and Salford Red Devils.

He is recovering from an ankle injury sustained playing for Rovers against Leigh Leopards in July and has yet to make his York debut, though he was 18th man for this month’s Championship Grand Final defeat by Toulouse Olympique.

Knights coach, Mark Applegarth said: “Getting Danny onboard permanently is massive for us.

“I think he’s an out and out Super League half-back and we’ve got great competition now in the halves with what we’ve got available to us.

“He slotted in seamlessly when he came in from Hull KR on loan for the remainder of the year, offering us cover in case we got an injury to our main pair then.

“I’m really looking forward to that competition. It’s going to bring out the best in Liam [Harris] and Ata [Hingano], so I think it’s just an exciting time to be a York fan with them available to us.”

Former Hull KR man keen to get started at York Knights

York were chosen, along with Toulouse, as new members of Super League for 2026 after narrowly missing out under the club grading system.

They won the 1895 Cup and finished top of the second tier table, but were pipped by Toulouse in the title decider.

Of his move, Richardson said: “The last few years have been particularly difficult in terms of consistency.

“I’m ready to lock in and have a year of being injury free with no distractions. York is a club that is building for the future and I am proud to take part in that.

“Since joining the club at the back end of the year, Mash [Applegarth], the players and coaching staff have welcomed me with open arms – making the transition easy.

“I’m looking forward to hitting the ground running on the first day of pre-season.”

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